From Morale Desperation - The ASL Website of Mark Pitcavage:
"Always a step or two behind the times when it came to computer games, Avalon Hill released a crude game assistance program (GAP) for ASL in 1988. This program, designed for the Apple II, presumed that people would play ASL next to a bulky 1980s desktop computer and would repeatedly stop play to use the computer to add up modifiers and in other ways "help" the players. It was subsequently released as a DOS program for IBM compatibles. In this format, it can still occasionally be found on eBay (probably mostly in pirated versions). Supposedly, it was also released for the Commodore 64."